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With the Meng Wanzhou decision, politicized process lives only in China's imagination

With the Meng Wanzhou decision, politicized process lives only in China's imagination

A B.C. judge ruled against the Huawei exec's application for dismissal in her headline-grabbing extradition case, writes Jason Markusoff. But it was no slam dunk. She got a fair, impartial hearing. If only Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig had access to such basic rights.

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